Led Zeppelinis known for their unforgettable tracks, including “Whole Lotta Love”, “When The Levee Breaks,” a song that ...
From raw blues to epic rock grandeur, we rank every Led Zeppelin album—studio mastery, iconic riffs, and hidden gems included ...
At the height of Led Zeppelin’s fame in 1975, Robert Plant called himself a “golden god,” a phrase he delivered with his tongue firmly in cheek. In the nearly 50 years since he uttered those words, ...
Back in 1969, rock outfit Led Zeppelin released their very first self-titled record. The cover of the album is incredibly recognizable and features the Hindenburg exploding in the sky. In a way, there ...
Once dismissed for its acoustic sound, Led Zeppelin III has become a fan-favorite masterpiece that reveals the band’s most ...
According to the readers of both Total Guitar and Guitar World, Led Zeppelin's 1969 track "Whole Lotta Love" has the greatest guitar riff of all time. The riff beat others like "Crazy Train" by Ozzy ...
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Starting in 1996, Guitar World was honored to publish a handful of lesson columns authored by Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. The following is one of these columns. It has been edited in certain ...
A choirmaster, organist and expert in many archaic music styles, John Paul Jones also happened to play bass guitar in the ...
Even though Robert Plant performs a few of Led Zeppelin's old songs at his solo concerts, the singer recently told Mojo why he won't sing many of the band's biggest "hits." "What were the hits?" he ...
So say the good listeners of BBC Radio 2, who have given the lead track of Led Zeppelin's second album the ultimate "we're not worthy" treatment: The rock classic came out top from a list of 100 riffs ...